Network considerations, Address resolution protocol (arp) – Paradyne 6371 User Manual

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3. Configuring the DSL Router

6300-A2-GB20-00

March 2002

3-5

Network Considerations

The routers can be configured to function in a variety of network environments.
The following sections provide descriptions of some of the router’s features:

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Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

on page 3-5

T

Proxy ARP

on page 3-6

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Network Address Translation (NAT)

on page 3-7

Basic NAT

Network Address Port Translation (NAPT/PAT)

Simultaneous Basic NAT and NAPT

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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server

on page 3-9

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DHCP Relay Agent

on page 3-10

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Security

on page 3-11

IP Protocol Type Filtering

Ethernet Type Filtering

Land Bug/Smurf Attack Prevention

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Routed vs. Bridged PDUs

on page 3-13

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PPPoE Client Support

on page 3-14

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Address Resolution Protocol, as specified in RFC 826, is supported in the router.
Up to 265 ARP Table entries are supported, and a timeout period for complete and
incomplete ARP Table entries can be configured.

NOTE:

ARP is not available on the DSL interface when PPPoE is enabled for the
ReachDSL Router.

ARP requests and responses are not processed on the DSL interface when the
interface is configured to support RFC 1483 PDU routing (Standard mode). Refer
to

Routed vs. Bridged PDUs

on page 3-13 for more information.

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